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Is it too late to save Generation Y (Millennials)?
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<blockquote data-quote="black4vcobra" data-source="post: 14312394" data-attributes="member: 82394"><p>No, it's not to late to save Generation Y because there is no need to save them. There are 'haves' and 'have-nots' from every generation. The trashy ones are the ones that you notice the most so it seems like there are more than there really are. Every generation has it's successes and failures, as BIG_WINNER said, maybe we should blame the baby boomers, they got us into Vietnam (also Greatest Generation), they were in control when 9/11 happened, they got us into Afghanistan and Iraq, they (and Gen X) are to blame for the Great Recession and the housing bubble bursting, and after all, they raised Generation Y. </p><p></p><p>At 30 myself, I do tend to agree that the younger people of Generation Y seem to be fairly lost, and I think computers/video games are partly to blame, but maybe that's because younger generally don't have their lives together like older people.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You need to remember the difference between a "Republican" and a "conservative". Those people you are talking to might vote for Republicans, but their political outlook and the way they live their lives is anything but conservative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="black4vcobra, post: 14312394, member: 82394"] No, it's not to late to save Generation Y because there is no need to save them. There are 'haves' and 'have-nots' from every generation. The trashy ones are the ones that you notice the most so it seems like there are more than there really are. Every generation has it's successes and failures, as BIG_WINNER said, maybe we should blame the baby boomers, they got us into Vietnam (also Greatest Generation), they were in control when 9/11 happened, they got us into Afghanistan and Iraq, they (and Gen X) are to blame for the Great Recession and the housing bubble bursting, and after all, they raised Generation Y. At 30 myself, I do tend to agree that the younger people of Generation Y seem to be fairly lost, and I think computers/video games are partly to blame, but maybe that's because younger generally don't have their lives together like older people. You need to remember the difference between a "Republican" and a "conservative". Those people you are talking to might vote for Republicans, but their political outlook and the way they live their lives is anything but conservative. [/QUOTE]
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